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I n t ro d u c t i o n
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. is an affiliate of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.
E vo l u t i o n a r y D e s i g n
Thousands of SFMT breakers rated at transmission voltages through 1100kV have been installed and are operating reliably on T&D systems worldwide. Introduced in 1974, the design is based on proven engineering principals and extensive development and testing. The SFMT features mechanically independent pole-operated, isolated phase dead tanks
Fa c t o r y
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Manufacturing facility is located in Warrendale, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. This location also serves as the center for product service and training.
supported by galvanized steel frames. Each tank houses a single-break puffer interrupter and supports two porcelain or composite bushings.The tanks and bushings are pressurized with SF6 gas. The frame of each phase also supports the mechanism cabinet. It houses a pneumatic-type operating mechanism and interphase linkages. The control cabinet houses the control circuits and can be mounted on any phase.
TYPE Voltage (max kV) BIL (kV Crest) 60 Hz withstand (kV) Continuous Current (A) Interrupting Current (kA) Interrupting Time (cycles) Total Weight (lbs / kgs) Weight of SF 6 (lbs / kgs)
500-SFMT-50E 550 1800 860 2000 / 3000 / 4000 50 2 19,200 / 8,730 1,300 / 590
500-SFMT-63E 550 1800 860 2000 / 3000 / 4000 63 2 19,200 / 8,730 1,300 / 590
R evo l u t i o n a r y Pe r f o r m a n c e
The SFMT reflects Mitsubishi Electric's commitment to supply power circuit breakers with extended service lives, and that meet or exceed the most demanding specifications for interrupting, insulating, and current-carrying capabilities.The design and performance of all breakers are fully verified in accordance with the procedures of ANSI C37 and IEC 62271-100, and by procedures at Mitsubishi's laboratories that subject the breakers to conditions that are considerably more comprehensive and severe. These procedures have confirmed the safety and ruggedness of Mitsubishi breakers. For example, tests confirm Mitsubishi breakers withstand 10,000 mechanical operations and severe seismic forces, and that they operate reliably in extremely low or high temperatures. Users also report extraordinarily low cost of ownership based on exceptional reliability, application flexibility, safety, and ease of maintenance. Fe a t u re s o f t h e S F M T Design Insulation Dead Tank Construction Only SF6 for Open Gap Insulation No Solid Insulation Bridging the Open Contacts Low Operating Pressure (85 psig @ 20C) for 550kV, 40kA, 50 or 63kA ratings
Application Flexibility
Mechanically Tested and Verified to 50C with tank heaters Definite Purpose Capacitive Current Switching Capability Reactor Switching Capability Tested and Verified for Seismic Applications Quiet Operation; Suitable for Urban Installations
Mechanical Operations
Pneumatic-Open, Spring-Close Operating Mechanism Allowed 5 Stored Operations
Rapid Installation
Integral NEMA 4-Hole Bushing Terminals Complete Breaker Factory Assembled and Production Tested
C o n t ro l s
Space for Two or more BCTs per Bushing
P ro o f
Tested and Verified for 90% Short Line
Fa u l t
Tested and Verified to Exceed ANSI and IEC Standards Verified in Environmental Test Lab Production Tested as a Fully Assembled Breaker
Primary Electrical Pa r t s / I n t e r r u p t e r s
True Puffer Interrupters Contacts Easily Accessible for Inspection and Changeout Verified Full Dielectric and Interrupting Rating at Lockout Pressure High Strength Porcelain or Composite Bushings Integral NEMA 4-hole bushing terminal
Options
Tank Heaters for Low Temperature Applications High Altitude Composite Insulators Pre-Insertion Resistors Capacitors (for 63kA) Synchronous Operation Control